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Aberfeldy has been immortalised in verse by everyone from Robert Burns to Ed Sheeran.
Source: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/perth-kinross/4818836/aberfeldy-things-to-do/
A suggestion that we would have held events which were ‘obviously’ contrary to the Rules and Guidance, and allowed those events to be immortalised by the official photographer is implausible,” Johnson said in his written evidence.
Last week, Charles hosted a reception where he met the 10 individuals whose faces have been immortalised in paint, and was given a special preview of the artworks marking the 75th anniversary.
Taylor is the antithesis of the consciousness-expanding trippy hippies immortalised in Tom Wolfe’s The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. He is in his late 40s, owns a small business and has never taken recreational drugs.
The don, however, told NAN the Nigerian late author should be immortalised, noting that the best way to immortalise a legend is to uphold his principles and philosophy.
Their reward was to be immortalised — Lloyd and Battick as the first public sculptures of British Black people in England.
Source: https://londonist.com/london/transport/bronze-statues-brixton-station-platforms-piece
The project will see 150,000 solar panels installed on 190 acres of the Dorset countryside the Victorian writer immortalised in his novels.
The slap has been immortalised as a meme across the world.
Source: https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/chris-rock-will-smith-netflix-769881
While Fab Four Brian Epstein was recently immortalised with a new statue in Liverpool - the first of an + figure in the city centre.